The gold ring on the staff's hand when the protection station was filled with water in the program "Exploring No Man's Land in Hoh Xil" of the science and education channel does not mean that life is

The gold ring on the staff's hand when the protection station was filled with water in the program "Exploring No Man's Land in Hoh Xil" of the science and education channel does not mean that life is difficult. Let me help you solve it.

The staff of Hoh Xil Nature Reserve are basically Tibetans. The monthly salary of the staff in the reserve is 5000+, and Tibetans have no other hobbies and expenses. It is normal to buy a big gold ring.

It's not that their wages are low, but that their lives are hard. The staff inside need at least13 of the time to patrol the mountains every year and enter the core area of Hoh Xil, which is a real no-man's land. Hoh Xil is windy and dusty, and there are animals that attack people, such as grizzly bears. Sometimes even boiled water is hard to drink. People who often stay in the city will never understand, and most of the time they go out to patrol the mountains alone, and they have to deal with traffic jams on the road. Therefore, many flag jeeps in Hoh Xil Nature Reserve are light.

When we say that life is hard, we don't mean that their wages are low, but that the working environment is really hard.